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1 истинное значение физической величины
- valeur vraie (d´une grandeur)
истинное значение физической величины
истинное значение величины
истинное значение
Значение физической величины, которое идеальным образом характеризует в качественном и количественном отношении соответствующую физическую величину.
Примечание. Истинное значение физической величины может быть соотнесено с понятием абсолютной истины. Оно может быть получено только в результате бесконечного процесса измерений с бесконечным совершенствованием методов и средств измерений.
[РМГ 29-99]
истинное значение
Значение, идеально характеризующее конкретную физическую величину при условиях, существующих в момент рассмотрения данной величины.
[МЭК 359,4.1].
[ ГОСТ Р 61557-1-2006]EN
true value
value of the physical quantity to be measured by an instrument
[IEC 62467-1, ed. 1.0 (2009-06)]
true value
value of a quantity which is defined with no uncertainty.
NOTE The true value of a quantity is an ideal concept and, in general, cannot be known exactly.
[IEC 60746-1, ed. 2.0 (2003-01)]FR
valeur vraie
valeur d’une grandeur physique à mesurer avec un instrument
[IEC 62467-1, ed. 1.0 (2009-06)]
valeur vraie
valeur qui caractérise une quantité parfaitement définie dans les conditions qui existent lorsque cette quantité est considérée
NOTE La valeur vraie d’une quantité est une notion théorique et, en général, ne peut être connue exactement, mais estimée par mesure.
[IEC 60068-3-11, ed. 1.0 (2007-05)]
Тематики
- метрология, основные понятия
Синонимы
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- valeur vraie (d´une grandeur)
Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > истинное значение физической величины
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2 ток отсечки
ток отсечки
Максимальное мгновенное значение тока, достигаемое в процессе отключения тока коммутационным аппаратом или плавким предохранителем.
МЭК 60050 (441-17-12).
Примечание. Понятие особенно важно, когда коммутационный аппарат или плавкий предохранитель срабатывает так, что ожидаемый пиковый ток цепи не достигается.
[ ГОСТ Р 50030. 1-2000 ( МЭК 60947-1-99)]EN
cut-off current
let-through current
the maximum instantaneous value of current attained during the breaking operation of a switching device or a fuse
NOTE – This concept of particular importance when the switching device or the fuse operates in such a manner that the prospective peak current of the circuit is not reached.
[IEV number 441-17-12]FR
courant coupé limité
valeur instantanée maximale du courant atteinte au cours de la coupure effectuée par un appareil de connexion ou un fusible
NOTE – Cette notion est d'importance particulière si l'appareil de connexion ou le fusible fonctionne de telle manière que la valeur de crête du courant présumé du circuit n'est pas atteinte.
[IEV number 441-17-12]Примечание
Более подробно о токе отсечки см. " защитная характеристика автоматического выключателя"Тематики
- выключатель автоматический
- выключатель, переключатель
- предохранитель
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Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > ток отсечки
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